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Anxiety vs stress: The difference could change how you seek help
Anxiety vs stress The difference could change how you seek help
Argyll Street crash victim Klaudia Zakrzewska - aka influencer Klaudiaglam - fighting for life
Argyll Street crash victim Klaudia Zakrzewska - aka influencer Klaudiaglam - fighting for lifeA car collided with influencer and model Klaudia Zakrzewska and two other pedestrians outside a central London nightclub early on Sunday. A woman has been arrestedNewsElizabeta Ranxburgaj12:11, 20 Apr 2026Updated 13:07, 20 Apr 2026View 5 ImagesA car hit pedestrians in Soho in the early hours of Sunday morning(Image: X)The woman run over outside a London nightclub has been identified as a popular influen...
'I could feel hands rummaging in my abdomen and realised I was still being operated on. I tried to cry out, but couldn't': Why the nightmare of waking mid-procedure is more common than doctors ever tell you
'I could feel hands rummaging in my abdomen and realised I was still being operated on. I tried to cry out, but couldn't': Why the nightmare of waking mid-procedure is more common than doctors ever tell youBy JULIE COOK Published: 12:11, 20 April 2026 | Updated: 12:11, 20 April 2026 e-mail 18 View comments
Approximately 300,000 children missed during year’s 2nd nationwide polio campaign
ISLAMABAD: The second nationwide anti-polio campaign of the ongoing year has missed its target of vaccination by around 300,000 children. The week-long campaign aimed to vaccinate more than 45 million children under the age of five. However, according to data released by the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) on Monday, more than 44.7m children were vaccinated against polio. “Due to the tireless efforts of polio workers, the vaccine reached over 44.7m children across the country. In add...
High salt intake linked to faster memory decline in one group, study finds
Excess salt intake has long been linked to higher blood pressure, but now a new study has also tied it to quicker cognitive decline in certain groups.In a six-year study of more than 1,200 older adults 60 and older, Australian researchers found that higher baseline dietary sodium intake was associated with faster decline in "episodic recall" in men, but not in women. "Episodic recall is a type of memory used to recall personal experiences and specific events from one’s past, such as where you pa...
‘Overlooked’ breakfast food that can lower cholesterol naturally
‘Overlooked’ breakfast food that can lower cholesterol naturallyA simple breakfast swap could help reduce cholesterol levels more than other cerealsCommentsNewsSamantha Leathers Senior Money & Lifestyle writer11:41, 20 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesThe nutritionist explained why it is so good for your cholesterol levels(Image: GETTY)People looking to lower their cholesterol levels will have heard how vital adding more fibre to their diet can be. However, one expert has highlighted an often overlooked...
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Green treated for brain bleed after Daniels loss
Shadasia Green was treated for a brain bleed after her stoppage loss to Lani Daniels in New York.Green was boxing Daniels, a former heavyweight titlist, for the unified IBF and WBO super-middleweight championships on the undercard of Alycia Baumgardner's clash with Bo Mi Re Shin at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York.A barrage of shots from Daniels at the start of the ninth round prompted the referee to pull Green out and she was taken from the ring in a stretcher.Baumgardner dismisses...
Health ministry rejects HIV/AIDS surge claims in Islamabad
HealthMust ReadHealth ministry rejects HIV/AIDS surge claims in IslamabadBy Jahangir Khan-Apr 20, 2026ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services has rejected reports suggesting a surge in HIV/AIDS cases in Islamabad, stating that claims of a sharp increase are inaccurate and without basis. In an official statement issued on Monday, the ministry said there is no evidence to indicate an epidemic situation in Islamabad, adding that the number of HIV cases reported each month remains...
'I lost 84lbs and making 1 swap to my Starbucks order really helped'
'I lost 84lbs and making 1 swap to my Starbucks order really helped'A woman who lost 84lbs through eating in a calorie deficit has shared the changes she made to her Starbucks order to cut down on calories and reach her goal weightCommentsNewsZahna Eklund Senior Social News Reporter11:24, 20 Apr 2026View ImageThe woman slashed her Starbucks order by almost 1,000 calories (stock photo)(Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)Losing weight is hard, but there are some swaps you can make at your...
'My mom is sick': 5-year-old reaches out to dad’s boss and changes the entire workplace culture
A five-year-old girl's phone call to her father's boss, explaining her mother's illness and her father's need to work from home, prompted a company-wide policy change. This unexpected plea bypassed formal requests, leading to the immediate introduction of work-from-home options for all employees, highlighting the impact of empathy on workplace flexibility.
5 office wellness essentials to beat stress and sharpen focus in UAE 2026
By April, the workday slump starts to feel personal. Your shoulders are tight, your screen time is up, and that third cup of coffee isn’t doing what it used to. If a full reset isn’t on the cards, small upgrades can make a noticeable difference. These are fixes for a busy desk, practical, and easy to stick with. From ergonomic support that eases physical strain to smart tech, these wellness essentials can really give you that peace of mind that you crave. We scoured through Amazon's top-rated pr...
Eight runners hospitalised after collapsing during South Korea marathon
Heat-related illnesses cause 12 runners to fall during the race near South Korea's Demilitarized Zone.
Brain tumour warning sign that appears then vanishes in seconds
Brain tumour warning sign that appears then vanishes in secondsMore than 88,000 people are currently living with a brain tumour across the UK with early diagnosis giving the best chance of fighting the conditionCommentsNewsElaine Blackburne Network Content Editor10:35, 20 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesHeadaches are a sign of a brain tumour(Image: Getty)Thousands of people are currently living with a brain tumour. Figures show there are at least 88,000 people with the condition across the UK.Early diagnos...
Bride carried out of own wedding by paramedics - after downing shots on empty stomach
Bride carried out of own wedding by paramedics - after downing shots on empty stomachDanielle Crowther, 31, was left in stitches after discovering a video of herself in the back of an ambulance on her wedding day after she mixed drinks on an empty stomachCommentsNewsNiamh Kirk Features Writer and Demi Koutouzi10:16, 20 Apr 2026Updated 10:18, 20 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesParamedics were called for the unresponsive bride(Image: Kennedy News and Media)Danielle Crowther envisioned a fairytale ending to h...
Inside war-hit Sudan’s only functioning hospital curing tropical diseases
Sudan's health ministry says 37 percent of country's health facilities are out of service as war enters its fourth year.
Namita Thapar hits back after being trolled for reel on health benefits of namaz
Namita Thapar hits back after being trolled for reel on health benefits of namaz
Myanmar military regime widens sanitary towel ban, claiming rebels use them for first aid
Activists say clamp down on period products to target insurgents is gender-based violence and violates rightsMyanmar’s military regime is expanding its ban on the distribution of period products, claiming they are being used to treat wounded resistance fighters, according to local activists.The south-east Asian country has been locked in civil war since 2021, when the military usurped the democratic government and launched a violent crackdown on dissidents. Artillery fire, the burning of townshi...
Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots
The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smart watches or Oura rings, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions.(Image credit: Natalia Lebedinskaia)
Data center disputes have been local. But the midterms might change that
Anger over the data center boom has spilled into politics with voters unseating local politicians who support them. It's become an issue hard to ignore in the midterm elections. (Image credit: Lexi Critchett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)